Bobbie Ann
White,
EdD, MA
Associate Professor
MGH Institute of Health Professions
BA is an educator, coach, and consultant, teaching in the following content areas: conflict management, teams in medicine, leadership, emotional intelligence, and education. Additionally, she is an author for Cultivating Leadership In Medicine, which helps teach leadership in medicine as well as helps institutions create leadership programs. BA serves in several roles: Faculty for MGH Institute of Health Professions’ Health Professions Education Programs, President of the Innovations and Leadership Special Interest Group within the SGEA/AAMC, and she serves as Vice Chair for Faculty Development and Research in the Dept. of Surgery at Baylor Scott and White Health.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Learning Objectives
Analyze team conflict through the innovative lens of “systems” thinking,
Apply systems dynamics to evaluate the factors influencing team conflict in an educational setting,
Identify pathways to prevent, minimize, and address team conflict based on evidence-based practices.
Seminar Description
Interprofessional learning environments must provide a safe space for engagement and collaboration (Howie & Tauchert, 2019; Edmondson et al., 2016). What if an educator is faced with a student labeling a situation “discriminatory” without substantiation? What evidence is…